Disposable Toilet Seat Covers for Kids & Adults (40 Pack) - Germ Protect from Public Toilets - Waterproof, Individually-Wrapped, Plastic Lined for No Soak Thru, XL to Cover The Whole Toilet - Blue
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NW1227
> 3 dayGreat product. Love that it has an extra long front to cover the front of the toilet - I hate my toddlers pants rubbing up against that part. Only wish they were flushable - they dont fit in feminine product waste baskets in bathrooms - I have to walk out with them and dispose them in the large trashcans if there is one.
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Norstac
> 3 dayMade of material that seems much thicker and to be of better quality than the Summer Infant Keep Me Clean covers (which actually feels thin and flimsy). These covers are much bigger on the front, sides, and back, so when my toddler grabs the edge of the toilet to steady herself, shes not actually touching the toilet seat. The 2 sticky rectangles are useless in public toilets that have an opening in the front, so there is some sliding around on these, but I noticed if I can carefully put her on the toilet, it works great!!! The Summer Infant Keep Me Clean covers also have these same useless sticky rectangles. These covers also slide around but since they are not as large as these Potty Shields, part of the cover actually ends up in the toilet before you even get your child on the seat itself.
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Team Jenkins
> 3 dayWill not have home without them.
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RD
> 3 dayThe adhesive works - maybe even too well. I have had to struggle to peel it off some toilet seats. Other than that, these are perfect if we have to use a public restroom. They cover the whole toilet seat and down the sides so when my kids reach down beside them I dont have to worry about it. When they are done, I just remove the cover, use it to flush the toilet, and then into the trash it goes - yes, its wasteful, but it gives me peace of mind so Im gonna go with it.
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Brian W
> 3 dayWe keep these in our car, in our diaper bag and in our stroller. They have made so many poops in public restrooms a non issue (parks, restaurants, shopping, etc.). Which is significant when you have 3 littles. Stopping at gas stations or rest stops on long car trips—we like these! Our boys aren’t preschoolers anymore, but we’ve all become a little spoiled. If any of us has to sit on a public toilet, we want one. They’re just a great idea. The adhesives are in a great spot. No slipping off. It’s absolutely worth buying the individually wrapped ones too. We’ve tried both over the years. The individually wrapped ones are more discreet. The plastic lets them slide easily into a pocket on the way to a restroom. There’s no folding or trying to figure out how many you have. The kids can just grab and go. You save the extra money with the individually wrapped ones too because they never get ruined with diaper bag spills or being torn in storage. I hope they never stop making these!!
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layla teresa
Greater than one weekIt makes life so much easier not to have to lug around the port-a -potty while out in public. These covers are large enough to cover the front and sides of the seat where children place their hands to hold the seat and where feet dangle. It even drapes along the inside of the rim of the seat to ensure full coverage. They have one side thats plastic and water resistant. In case I do bring along our foldable potty, I can just place a cover on a public toilet and put the seat on top of it so it stays clean. Obviously anyone can use these while out in public. Theyre wrapped in individual packets about the width of a credit card and about 1.5x longer. UPDATE: Its been over a year since I ordered these and Im back for more. I did a brief overview of the different brands and realized there was absolutely nothing wrong with these ones I had purchased before. If it aint broke…. These were large enough to drape along the inside of the rim, they had tape, the had a plastic side, cute neutral design theyre even priced mid-range, if not cheaper than most. Theyre absolutely perfect. We are expats living in a 3rd world country who also fly a lot. When we go out in public, there are usually no toilet paper or sometimes even toilet seats, just the rim of the western toilet for my pre-schooler to sit on. I try to always pack my diaper bags with 2 of these covers, a pack of travel tissue, a pack of wet wipes, and a roll of Arm and Hammer baggies to toss it all away in if there is no garbage pail in the stall. These covers have two small plastic tabs on the underside that adhere to the seat. I usually am able to remove the cover from the package, unfold with one hand, then easily remove the tabs and stick it to the seat fairly quickly. I must then strategically sit my child from above so as not to move the cover out of place, exposing the wet or otherwise disgusting seat (seats and floors here are soaking wet many times, as toilet paper is not used, rather a hose with water to wash). The fact that I came looking to find a better seat cover and reverting back to these is a testament to how well they work for me and the convenience they provide. Also, the individual packaging helps them to stay folded and neat when placed in different bags and pockets.
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Cindy
> 3 dayI haven’t tried these yet but placed it over the toilet at home and they fit perfectly! They’ll certainly make me feel better about having my potty training toddler use a public toilet when the time comes. I like that these are waterproof and the top side that my toddler would come in contact with, is soft.
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Shaina Hills
> 3 dayPricy ...if they were cheaper I would buy more often... Very convenient for use in public restrooms!!
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verona francis
> 3 dayAfter all these years, it remains perfect. Allows you to use a public restroom in comfort.
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Brianna Lozano
19-11-2024An absolute must buy, especially with Covid. I hated touching the toilets with my son. These are absolutely perfect! Love them